policycobb
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Policycobb.....
We should split it.
I would have loved to but Disney shows no record of me logging into my reservation account and reserving a cabana. So I no longer have one.

Policycobb.....
We should split it.
I would have loved to but Disney shows no record of me logging into my reservation account and reserving a cabana. So I no longer have one.![]()
I've been reading the same thing. My nearly 14-year-old plans to go to the Vibe as well. I also signed him up for "The Wild Side" teen excursion on our 2nd CC day. It specifies 13- to 17-year-olds and he is very excited about spending the day with his fellow teens![]()
Does it show that you cancelled the massage?
I didn't cancel the massage. So I still have it.
Well that is good. I get to book on Tuesday so I'll let you know how I make out. Are you doing anything on CC? I'm thinking Destiny will not want to do the sting ray thing.
Hi camikey, why dont you think about the water trike hire, it looks good fun. Would you daughter try snorkelling? My daughter did it when she was 6 and used a life jacket to give her confidence
I am really hoping that my children will do the pedalling, I am on vacation after all!I guess that we will only last a few minutes too. Its our first cruise but it seems that there is so much to do on the ship I think a welcomed rest will be needed at CC
It really depends on what you like. But I have a couple suggestions of places we like. I noticed that you have in mind a buffet. My family really likes Trails End buffet over at Fort Wilderness. It's good ol fashioned country food. Ribs, fried chicken, carved meat (usually roast beef), cornbread, very homey. It's the cheapest buffet on property. I have three kids DD21, DS19&18 so that is a big bonus for us. We also really enjoy Beaches & Cream over at the Beach Club. This is a 50's diner type place with burgers, onion rings and ice cream sundaes and malts. We're not foodies, I'm sure you will get others that say these are just ok, but for our family of five big eaters, we can get away without breaking the bank too bad! Oh also, if it's just the two of you and you want a really nice quiet out of the way but really good food/steaks, try the Turf Club over at SSR!! It is a hidden gem!
Hello everyone,
As other people have mentioned, DH started a Pre-trip report for this cruise. Hopefully it will make the time go faster! So, Figment_Fan...what day is your b-day on the cruise? It sounds like you would fit right in with DH and DFH (disney friend husband...I'm not sure what my DH used to describe them!) It sounds like there will not be any leftover alcohol at the end of this cruise! I would love your idea for the fastpass system for the aquaduck.
Since we are going to WDW the week before for the cruise, does anyone have any recommendations for dinner in the parks? DH is suggesting the Biergarten in Germany at Epcot. We usually don't do the really expensive meals, but we figure we'll do maybe one or two this time. They can be in any resort as we will have hoppers, but we are used to counter service (never had the dining plan since we always stay in a Marriott timeshare). So any and all opinions are welcome!